CRIM 131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Restorative Justice, Organized Crime, Arbitrary Arrest And Detention

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Research ndings: reduction in recidivism, victim satisfaction, most effective, serious and violent crimes, reduction in court costs. Protect rights if all citizens: dif cult in a multicultural society, consider the one side ts all model. Monday, january 25, 2016: freedom of religion, accommodation of religious practices, legal issues. High rates of crime and victimization within communities: overrepresentation of aboriginal peoples in cjs, all stages of justice process. Historically, trends are sane: why, assimilation, colonization, residential school legacy. 57% is towards cost of security: majority of cost: policing. Value for service: consider effectiveness & ef ciency. Increases in sophisticated modern crimes: cybercrime, international drug & human traf cking, organized crime, international, increased costs and threats to security. Unique needs an special challenges: coordinated/informed responses needed, sex offenders, offenders diagnosed with developmental or mental disorders, dual diagnoses, addiction, serious mental health issues, elderly offenders. Task environments in uences: types of crime/disorder, available decision-making options, community expectations.

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